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RE: FOUR Different kinds of learners | Which is you?

in #psychology6 years ago

Great post! I've known for quite a few years that I'm an auditory learner. In fact, that's crippled my use of Steemit at first. As a bonus tool, I'd recommend dictation software for auditory learners. Ever since I got mine, I've produced more content in a week than I did in a year (I'm using it right now)!

I also love podcasts and audiobooks, but a caveat I would add is the danger of being distracted when you're learning on the go. Focus is key! I often find myself rewinding the same bit of podcast over and over again to hear what the content was, and the funny thing is that sometimes, at the same point every time, the same mental monologue will distract me for the same reason. Thanks again!

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Wow, spoken like a true auditory learner, and sounds like you've designed a growth system that works well in your favour.

Oh yeah. Dictation is super cool too. If you map out your contents and structure prior to the recording, I think you'll get good focus. After that, it's just the transcribing it. Any tool you use or know of?

Haha it was literally spoken by me! As far as your question goes, the gold standard is really Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I got the cheap home version for about 100$ Canadian (on special). The main thing that held me back is the cost. But I realized that if I can monetize my writing, then it would literally pay for itself and more.

And yeah! Now all I have to do is write outlines, and I'm pretty good at dictating first drafts. Now that writing is truly becoming an option for me, on top of Steemit, I'd also like to see if I can get into copywriting. It's a skill I have, although I'm still in noob, but being able to write so much quicker will help me "earned my stripes".

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